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Validation of skin surface microtopography as a measure of skin photoaging in a subtropical population aged 40 and over

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Validation of skin surface microtopography as a measure of skin photoaging in a subtropical population aged 40 and over

Auteurs : Maria Celia Hughes ; Geoffrey M. Strutton ; Anny Fourtanier ; Adèle C. Green

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Evidence suggests that skin surface microtopography is a valid measure of photoaging among young adults, but whether this applies to older adults is unknown.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0781.2012.00661.x

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